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REPORT: Man Utd Scout ‘Returned’ To Watch Player For 2nd Time As They Line Up £43M Summer Swoop

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    REPORT: Man Utd Scout ‘Returned’ To Watch Player For 2nd Time As They Line Up £43M Summer Swoop

    BACK David Tully May 12th 2026 A Man Utd representative was in the stands for AC Milan’s 3-2 home defeat to Atalanta on Sunday, according to reports in the Portuguese media. Tabloid Record claim that a scout “returned” to see Rafael Leao for a second time, having watched him against Juventus during the 0-0 draw last month. Leao‘s recent form hasn’t been particularly great, having not scored for two and a half months, and Milan fans have even started whistling him over the past few games. Even so, a move to Old Trafford seems to be a genuine possibility, with the Red Devils keeping a close eye on his performances. How much would Leao cost? Reports in the English media suggested that Milan may hold out for as much as £60m, but Record say that the Rossoneri might consider offers in the region of €50m (£43m). They could be forced to sell Leao for a lower amount, as the loss to Atalanta means that Max Allegri’s side are now in danger of losing out on Champions League football next season. With two games remaining, they sit in the last qualification spot, but they are only above rivals Roma on their head-to-head record. Man Utd could have competition for the player Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal have all been mentioned as other potential destinations for Leao, but the links to United appear to be the most concrete. Director of Football Jason Wilcox has made recruiting a left winger a priority for the summer transfer window, and Champions League qualification will allow the Manchester club to devote sufficient resources to buying a player of Leao’s calibre. With Milan apparently willing sellers, it is definitely a transfer story to keep a close eye on over the coming days and weeks. Want more news on Man Utd? Add Man U News as a preferred source on Google David Tully David has worked as a football reporter for the last fifteen years. Having started as an intern at Snack Media, he then went on to become a freelancer, working on various different sites. At the start of 2023, he took up his current role as content writer for the Football News Network.

    “Big manager”: Casemiro likens Michael Carrick to one of the world’s most decorated coaches

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      “Big manager”: Casemiro likens Michael Carrick to one of the world’s most decorated coaches

      Outgoing Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has thrown his support behind Michael Carrick for the permanent managerial position at Old Trafford. The Englishman has been a revelation since taking charge at Old Trafford in January this year as caretaker manager following the departure of former head coach Ruben Amorim. Put in charge to steady the ship after the Portuguese’s tumultuous 14-month reign, Carrick embarked on a run of 10 wins and three draws in 15 games. The Red Devils adapted to the English manager’s tactics quickly, and have since climbed to third in the Premier League table with two games remaining. TeamFromToGames PlayedGames WonGames DrawnGames LostWin % Manchester United (caretaker)21 November 20212 December 2021321066.7 Middlesbrough24 October 20224 June 202513663244946.3 Manchester United13 January 2026present15103266.7 Total——15475285148.7 Source: Wikipedia. With qualification for next season’s Champions League secure, United are now preparing for a massive summer transfer window. However, they also have a managerial decision to make, with Carrick only in charge until the end of the season. A previous report relayed by The Peoples Person suggests that the former midfielder is the frontrunner for the hot seat at the Theatre of Dreams. Casemiro, who has been a regular under Carrick since his arrival, has now shared his opinion on the matter. United’s big problem with Carrick> Speaking on Rio Ferdinand Presents, Casemiro acknowledged that Carrick’s impressive caretaker stint has posed a problem for United in their process of selecting the full-time manager. He said: “It’s a big problem. Because he deserves to stay, he deserves to stay.” “The team plays very good. He will win any games. The team improves day by day. Game by game the team improves. So for me it’s a big problem, because in my opinion, he deserved this opportunity.” “He deserves the opportunity, because the team is very comfortable. The team plays very good. We have big wins, big ones. So for me he deserved this opportunity.” Casemiro has started all but one of Carrick’s games in charge, missing the 0-0 draw against Sunderland last weekend due to an injury. The Brazilian has scored five goals and registered one assist, playing a key role in the team’s dominant run. Carrick compared to Carlo Ancelotti Casemiro went on to compare Carrick to former Real Madrid manager and current Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti. The Brazilian has appeared 75 times under the Italian manager to date and enjoys a cordial relationship with him. Casemiro also stated that the Englishman understands the players’ requirements as he has played at this level, adding: “He played at this level. You know what the players’ feelings are. Ancelotti, he is a big manager because he understands.” “He played. He knows what the players need to listen to, and he pushes, but he knows the time to push. He (Carrick) knows. So for me he deserves it. Absolutely, in my opinion, he should stay.” Final Thoughts The calls to appoint Carrick for the permanent job are getting stronger by the minute, and it will be very hard for INEOS to turn him down. With established managers like Luis Enrique, Thomas Tuchel and Ancelotti unavailable this summer, one could argue that there is no better option than the Englishman at the moment. Although #mufc insist no decision has been made, all the signs point to Michael Carrick and an announcement could be made before the end of the season [@MailSport] pic.twitter.com/CnWmJioJ6B — utdreport (@utdreport) May 12, 2026 Featured image George Wood via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Deepungsu Pandit Deepungsu has been a Manchester United fan since 2000. In his playing days, he was an attacking midfielder with a proclivity for the back heel. Right now, however, he prefers to operate as a regista. Deepungsu has been writing about the Red Devils, Football, and other things since 2009. He has worked for over seven years with Sportskeeda, writing football reviews, opinions and news articles. Deepungsu also maintains a blog, The Thinking Me, where he writes about life and things that interest him. His favourite Manchester United player is Paul Scholes.

      “You don’t need to…”: United veteran explains what he told Kobbie Mainoo during his struggles under Amorim

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        “You don’t need to…”: United veteran explains what he told Kobbie Mainoo during his struggles under Amorim

        Manchester United have uncovered a winning midfield combination in Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo in recent months. Paired in the middle of the park by caretaker manager Michael Carrick, the Red Devils have lost just once when the duo have started together this season. It is, therefore, unfortunate that the partnership will be broken this summer, when the Brazilian is set to depart as a free agent. Casemiro may be in red-hot form of late, but he turned 34 years old earlier this year and is one of the highest earners at the club. United are looking to trim the wage bill and build a team for the future, which is why they are already scouting the market for the Brazilian’s successor. The veteran midfielder missed the trip to the Stadium of Light last weekend with an injury, and the Red Devils were held to a 0-0 draw by Sunderland in his absence. Casemiro, however, is expected to return to the starting XI against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, 17 May, which will be his last appearance at the Theatre of Dreams. He is likely to partner Mainoo in midfield in an afternoon that is expected to be an emotional affair for fans and players alike. The Mainoo-Casemiro partnership at United Casemiro was in the squad when Mainoo broke into the senior side under former manager Erik ten Hag. The Brazilian witnessed the young midfielder’s meteoric rise at Old Trafford. They first played together against Newport County in the FA Cup fourth round, helping United secure a 4-2 win. Since then, Casemiro and Mainoo have shared the pitch 50 times for the Red Devils, winning 31 matches and losing 12. A recent report relayed by The Peoples Person states that the young Englishman is working closely in training with the five-time Champions League winner to hone his skills. The Brazilian recently sat down for a chat with United legend Rio Ferdinand on Rio Ferdinand Presents, where they discussed the academy graduate at length. Mainoo the present and future of United When Ferdinand stated that it is hard to be firm with young players in the current age, Casemiro pointed out the negative influence of social media. He said: “I try, I try, but the phone, the social media is very difficult because everyone sees on the phone, nah, you play good. You think, ‘ah, you play good. Yeah, it’s top, it’s top.’” The discussion proceeded to Mainoo’s struggles under former head coach Ruben Amorim, who was replaced by Carrick in January. The Englishman struggled to break into the first team under the Portuguese, with all his appearances in the Premier League coming from the bench. Reflecting on the situation, Casemiro insisted that the only way to get through tough times is by working hard, adding: “And I try every day about this with Kobbie. He’s an unbelievable player. But he needs to train, train, train. He needs fear – I play, I don’t play. I need to push the training because this guy is the present and the future of the club.” “Yes. I talk to him about this, and because I love Kobbie. In this moment, he doesn’t play too much. Maybe it’s the first time he doesn’t play, but it’s not the last. You don’t need to drop your head. You need change. How? I don’t know. Work. Work. Work.” “Talk with the manager about what you need. I go with Amorim. I do what I need to, to play. I can’t play in this team because I need this, this, this. Okay. I try, but it’s not the last time. He’s very easy. He’s slow. He’s a calm guy. Very calm. But for me this guy is the present in the football club. This guy is an unbelievable player.” Kobbie Mainoo Stats: 2025/26 Season CompetitionAppearancesStartsGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsMinutes Played Premier League2614121-1,474′ EFL Cup11-1–90′ FA Cup11–1-62′ Total2816132-1,626′ Source: Transfermarkt. Final Thoughts Casemiro also endured a blip in form after a blistering start at the Theatre of Dreams. However, he scripted an impressive turnaround, convincing Amorim to make him an automatic starter. The Brazilian will not just be a miss on the pitch next season, but also off it, given his attitude, experience and work ethic. United, as such, must invest wisely in a capable replacement this summer. Casemiro is the most in-form defensive midfielder in Europe’s top five leagues, with the highest rating (7.59) across his last six appearances. 🌟 pic.twitter.com/9JQ8Z0SBkN — WhoScored (@WhoScored) May 12, 2026 Featured image by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Deepungsu Pandit Deepungsu has been a Manchester United fan since 2000. In his playing days, he was an attacking midfielder with a proclivity for the back heel. Right now, however, he prefers to operate as a regista. Deepungsu has been writing about the Red Devils, Football, and other things since 2009. He has worked for over seven years with Sportskeeda, writing football reviews, opinions and news articles. Deepungsu also maintains a blog, The Thinking Me, where he writes about life and things that interest him. His favourite Manchester United player is Paul Scholes.

        United’s 15-yo football miracle beats the Premier League’s best 18 year olds to top award

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          United’s 15-yo football miracle beats the Premier League’s best 18 year olds to top award

          The personal accolades keep flowing for Manchester United players. Bruno Fernandes was recently crowned the Football Writers’ Association (FWA) Footballer of the Year. Now, the Premier League have announced JJ Gabriel as their inaugural U18 Player of the Season for his brilliant displays for Darren Fletcher’s academy team. And for good reason. The 15-year-old has been on fire this term, scoring 26 times in all competitions while registering four assists. JJ Gabriel on fire That equates to roughly a goal involvement every 82 minutes. He has 23 goals in as many games in the U18 Premier League and three strikes in the FA Youth Cup, helping his side reach the final where they will face Manchester City on May 14. United’s rock at the back, Albert Mills, was also nominated for the prize alongside seven other youngsters from across the division.  JJ Gabriel had caught the eye of Ruben Amorim, back when he was head coach. Deserving winner The Portuguese regularly called him up for first team training, and that trend has continued under Michael Carrick. There were murmurs that the young attacker could make his debut in the FA Cup, back when Fletcher had assumed interim charge following Amorim’s sacking. That did not come to pass, and his first team debut will have to wait until next season. The England U17 international is ineligible to make his senior debut in the Premier League this season due to his age. JJ Gabriel made history when, at the age of 14, he came on as a 63rd-minute substitute and scored twice in a 13-1 trouncing of Leeds United last season, becoming the youngest-ever player to feature for United’s U18s team. He could become United’s youngest-ever first team debutant next season, and for that, he must impress during pre-season, should he earn the call-up. Featured image Alex Livesey via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Ayantan Chowdhury After failing to become a professional footballer, Ayantan switched to the next best thing: writing about the greatest football club in the world. He has extensive sports journalism experience, having worked for over 10 years in the Indian sports media industry, writing for the biggest newspapers and websites. Currently an editor at The Peoples Person. You can follow him on X: @ayantanc_25

          Video: Former United starlet scores heroic brace to save new side’s season

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            Video: Former United starlet scores heroic brace to save new side’s season

            Former Manchester United youth star Joe Hugill has not had the easiest few years. United career Hugill joined Manchester United’s academy from Sunderland in 2020. He scored at youth level but failed to ever really make it translate into senior goals. Hugill went out on loan to numerous clubs, including Burton Albion, Wigan Athletic, Carlisle United and Barnet, but it never really clicked for him. The best figures he could ever muster were five goals in 18 appearances for Wigan Athletic in the 2024-2025 season. The giant forward finally departed the club permanently in the January window for Scottish side Kilmarnock. Hugill seems to have found his feet in Scotland and has scored six goals in 14 appearances for Killie. Huge brace The 22-year-old was massive for his new side against Dundee as they secured a huge 3-1 win to save their season. He calmly fired home a penalty in the second half to restore the home side’s lead. Hugill then clinched the match when he headed in a rebound to send Rugby Park into raptures. The striker had a total of three shots on goal, with all three hitting the target. He did not have any key passes in the match or complete any dribble attempts. Hugill also made a clearance and won four duels to help his side see out the victory. The win means that they have secured their status in the Scottish Premiership for another season after a run of victories since the New Year. The former Manchester United man will hope that he can continue to fire in goals in Scotland’s first division and continue to rebuild his career. 93′ | GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL! Joe boy at the double 😍 KIL 3-1 DUN pic.twitter.com/e03DB8SygF — Kilmarnock FC (@KilmarnockFC) May 12, 2026 Joe Hugill stats vs Dundee StatisticValue Goals2 Expected goals (xG)1.36 Assists0 Expected assists (xA)0.02 Total shots3 Expected goals on target (xGOT)1.97 Shots on target3 Shots blocked0 Offsides1 Touches26 Unsuccessful touches2 Dribbles (successful)1 (0) Was fouled2 Possession lost11 Total carrying distance32.5 m Carries6 Total progression-0.5 m Key passes0 Crosses (accurate)1 (0) Accurate passes7/13 (54%) Passes in opposition half (acc.)7/13 (54%) Def. contributions1 Tackles (won)0 (0) Interceptions0 Clearances1 Blocked shots0 Recoveries2 Ground duels (won)5 (2) Aerial duels (won)10 (2) Fouls2 Dribbled past0 The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Latest Top Stories… Alex Browne Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Alex has a Master’s degree from Queen’s University Belfast and La Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Having lived in the country since 2011, Alex is The Peoples Person’s Spanish football expert and is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan. He dreams of witnessing a United captain triumphantly hoisting the Premier League and Champions League trophy in the air once more.

            United U-21s exhilarating young guns learn when and where they compete in final to end a decade of pain

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              United U-21s exhilarating young guns learn when and where they compete in final to end a decade of pain

              Manchester United youth football has had another stellar season. Both the under-18s and under-21s have made cup finals and performed well in the league stages. Youngsters such as Jack and Tyler Fletcher, Shea Lacey, and Bendito Mantato have all made their first-team debuts this winter. Finals galore The under-18s finished their league season in second place and were runners-up in the Premier League Cup, losing on penalties to Crystal Palace. They will aim to go one better when they face Manchester City in the FA Youth Cup final on Thursday, 14th May. The under-21s have also been impressive, also finishing second in their league. They reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Youth League, losing 2-4 in extra time to eventual winners, Real Madrid. The under-21s have got to the final of the Premier League 2 playoffs, defeating Manchester City 4-3 in a pulsating semi-final. A brace from Dane Chido Obi and strikes from Shea Lacey and Jack Moorhouse were enough to secure a massive victory for the young Red Devils. Final details The club’s official website has also announced the details for United’s final against Brighton & Hove Albion. The site reports that, “Manchester United’s Under-21s will bid for Premier League 2 glory on Saturday night.” The article continues to read that, “the reward is a trip to Brighton & Hove Albion, to compete for the trophy, which we last won in 2015/16. The play-off final will be played at the Amex Stadium, kicking off on 16 May at 19:30 BST.” Brighton finished 12th in the league stage, so it is safe to say that United should consider themselves favourites to lift a trophy they haven’t won for a decade. Feature image Carl Recine via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Alex Browne Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Alex has a Master’s degree from Queen’s University Belfast and La Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Having lived in the country since 2011, Alex is The Peoples Person’s Spanish football expert and is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan. He dreams of witnessing a United captain triumphantly hoisting the Premier League and Champions League trophy in the air once more.

              Video: 1 assist, 100% cross attempts, 100% dribbles: United loanee gives Carrick food for thought in latest stunning display

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                Video: 1 assist, 100% cross attempts, 100% dribbles: United loanee gives Carrick food for thought in latest stunning display

                Manchester United had two players in loan action on Tuesday evening. To find out where all of United’s loanees are plying their trade this season, click here. Jacob Devaney The Irish midfielder has impressed during his loan spell with St Mirren. He particularly stood out in matches against Celtic and has spoken of how he wants a chance on the summer tour to show the first team what he is capable of. Devaney continued to help his chances of making this a reality by grabbing an assist in St Mirren’s 2-0 win over Aberdeen. The United man was released down the wing from a quick free kick and he fired a sublime ball into the box that was tapped in by Richard King. The youngster also had one key pass in the match and completed 100% of his cross attempts. The 18-year-old completed 100% of his dribble attempts in the game and 83% of his overall passes. He helped out defensively, making three interceptions and two clearances to help his side to a clean sheet. Devaney also won three of his six duels in the match. He will be in action again on Sunday afternoon against Dundee United. Jacob Devaney stats vs Aberdeen StatisticValue Goals0 Assists1 Expected assists (xA)0.48 Big chances created1 Key passes1 Crosses (accurate)1 (1) Accurate passes34/41 (83%) Passes in opposition half (acc.)20/27 (74%) Passes in own half (acc.)14/14 (100%) Long balls (accurate)2/5 (40%) Total shots0 Shots on target0 Shots blocked0 Touches52 Unsuccessful touches1 Dribbles (successful)1 (1) Possession lost9 Total carrying distance10.1 m Carries2 Total progression7.6 m Def. contributions5 Tackles (won)0 (0) Interceptions3 Clearances2 Blocked shots0 Recoveries3 Ground duels (won)3 (1) Aerial duels (won)3 (2) Fouls1 Dribbled past0 Enzo Kana-Biyik The young French star has really struggled on loan at FC Lausanne-Sport. He has only scored one goal during the entire season and has made little contribution to the Swiss side’s season. The striker has been injured since the 15th March but made his return from the bench against Servette. Kana-Biyik did not manage any shots on goal or a key pass during his limited time on the pitch. He also completed just 50% of his passes and failed to win a duel or a tackle in a quiet showing. Lausanne will next be in action at home to Grasshoppers on Saturday evening. Featured image Lewis Storey via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Latest Top Stories… Alex Browne Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Alex has a Master’s degree from Queen’s University Belfast and La Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Having lived in the country since 2011, Alex is The Peoples Person’s Spanish football expert and is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan. He dreams of witnessing a United captain triumphantly hoisting the Premier League and Champions League trophy in the air once more.

                “I love Bruno”: Casemiro reveals the special Fernandes trait that puts him in a completely different class

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                  “I love Bruno”: Casemiro reveals the special Fernandes trait that puts him in a completely different class

                  Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has highlighted a Bruno Fernandes quality that sets him apart from most others in the modern game. Exit imminent In January, Casemiro confirmed that he will leave United at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract. United had the option of extending his stay by an additional 12 months but they opted against taking it up, presumably in favour of offloading his massive wages from the books. Casemiro has kicked up extra level since Michael Carrick took over from Ruben Amorim. Under Carrick, the Brazilian has not only shouldered the burden of protecting United’s backline but has also developed into a reliable goalscorer. Casemiro boasts an impressive nine goals so far this term, in what is the most prolific season of his stellar career. His performances have prompted supporters to advocate for a transfer U-turn. Indeed, the Old Trafford crowd has on multiple occasions chanted “One more year! One more year!” to an emotional Casemiro, who has consistently absorbed the praise with evident appreciation. However, the five-time Champions League winner made it clear that there is no chance of him remaining at Old Trafford beyond the end of the season. Carrick also reiterated this. At the heart of Casemiro’s remarkable goalscoring form stands Fernandes, who has laid on a significant number of his strikes. Casemiro spoke to Rio Ferdinand on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast and singled out Fernandes’ killer instinct as what he loves the most about him. Casemiro makes Fernandes admission The former Real Madrid man told Ferdinand, “Yeah, negative pass. You need to play forward. Doesn’t matter if you lose the ball.” “But, of course, sometimes you need to play good. But for me, what I like, I love Bruno.” “What I love [about] Bruno [is that] Bruno play forward every time. Every time he kill the opposite team. He kill [them] every time, he kill. Every time is kill, I kill.” Casemiro added, “You give me space, I give.” “I kill you, I kill you, I kill. I love this because sometimes you lose two [or] three balls, but you look in the front all of the time.” “For me, I love Bruno. I love the game [that] Bruno [plays] because every time [it is] assist, pass, pass, pass, pass forward, pass forward.” Casemiro missed the 0-0 draw with Sunderland but will be hoping to be back into the team when United host Nottingham Forest on Sunday in their final home game of the season. Featured image Alex Livesey via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Derick Kinoti Derick Kinoti is a football writer at The Peoples Person who has covered Manchester United and the Premier League extensively for years. His work blends sharp analysis, tactical insight, and engaging storytelling that resonates with fans around the world. Derick has gained valuable experience in football journalism, developing strong expertise in SEO writing, digital content creation, and social media engagement. A tech enthusiast with a Computer Science degree from the University of Nairobi, he ultimately swapped code for football commentary, bringing an analytical, detail-oriented approach to his writing. Derick is convinced Wayne Rooney is the true GOAT and won’t hear otherwise!

                  United will launch PL title charge by signing these five superstars, including raid for major rival’s unreal captain – opinion

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                    United will launch PL title charge by signing these five superstars, including raid for major rival’s unreal captain – opinion

                    With Champions League qualification in the bag and the prospect of a treasure trove being generated through sales, Manchester United are gearing up for one of the biggest transfer windows in the club’s recent history. A senior source at Old Trafford claims it is a “near certainty” the summer war chest will eclipse last year’s spend of £240 million, the i Paper reports – with good reason. A return to Europe’s elite competition is worth at least £80m as a base amount. However, success in the competition, as well as the revenue generated from matchdays and increased sponsorship opportunities, means it will be worth far more in reality. Similarly, a host of players – and their exorbitant contracts – are expected to leave for pastures new, further strengthening the club’s position in the market. In short, United have cash to burn and a number of key areas of the squad that need upgrading. The Peoples Person are running a ‘2026 Transfer Series’ in which each writer will pick their ‘top ten transfers’ for the summer window – and explain why each deal is important. Our first iteration came courtesy of Commander-in-Chief Red Billy; the second from Spanish football expert Alex Browne. Today is my turn – let’s dive in. Priorities on the pitch United’s most pressing priority this summer is a complete revamp in midfield, with Casemiro‘s departure set to leave an Amazon-sized hole that his South American teammate Manuel Ugarte has no hope of filling. The Uruguay international has proven an abject failure of a signing since arriving from Paris Saint-Germain for £50.7 million two years ago. If a suitable buyer can be sourced, he will join Casemiro through the exit door. This will leave the resurgent Kobbie Mainoo, fresh from a five-year contract extension and scorer of the winner against Liverpool which secured a top five finish, as the sole representative in midfield with a long-term future in M16. The club are understood to be targeting three new options to bolster this depleted unit should Ugarte be ejected out of a cannon. A budget in the region of £150 million has been suggested, with price points of £80-90m for the primary target, £40m for the second and £20m for a younger squad option. Reinforcements are also being targeted on the left-hand side, at full-back and on the wing, while a more reliable partner for Benjamin Sesko than the Netherlands international, Joshua Zirkzee, is wanted. A new No.2 to back up Senne Lammens and another centre-back round off the list of priorities this summer. The increased workload the Champions League will bring, as well as the hope of deeper runs in the domestic cups, makes depth an important consideration for a squad which has massively benefited from a relaxed schedule. However, depth for the sake of depth does not cause a team to rise; nor should it be the basis for a transfer. The best way to build your squad is to target players who relegate your existing cohort to the bench. Quality, not quantity, must be the goal for the Red Devils this summer – or risk a hellish experience next season when locking horns with Europe’s elite. With that in mind, this writer is convinced United should direct virtually their entire budget into three high-level signings, while relying on loans, free transfers or promotions to buttress the bench. However, in order to fund this lavish approach, a number of important departures must first be finalised to make room. Outgoings United will be liberated by the contracts of two of the best-paid players on the books at Old Trafford – Casemiro and Jadon Sancho – coming to an end in June. Tyrell Malacia too will leave on a free transfer. Furthermore, a number of the club’s talented young players currently out on loan will leave for minor transfer fees – but their status as academy graduates ensures their sales count as ‘pure profit’ from a PSR perspective. Both of these scenarios will significantly bolster the budget, even without big-money offers being involved. However, there remain seven first-team players who must be sold to help elevate the team to the next level. 1. Andre Onana If ever there was a footballer who demonstrated the issue with translating theory into practice, it is the Cameroonian goalkeeper, currently out on loan at Turkish side Trabzonspor. Captured from Inter Milan for £47.2m in 2023, Onana arrived with the reputation of one of Europe’s best shot-stoppers with elite ball-playing abilities. But instead of a sweeper ‘keeper, he resembled more of a sleeper agent for the opposition, committing a series of calamitous errors across his two years as No. 1. Trabzonspor are understood to be keen to turn the 30-year-old’s loan into a permanent deal, though the Super Lig side may struggle to meet United’s asking price. There is also interest from Serie A, but his wages – which will increase with United’s return to the Champions League – will prove prohibitive. Regardless, the expectation is Onana will leave, even if he harbours forlorn hopes of still salvaging a career in Manchester. This sale will be as important for the fanbase’s mental health as it is the club’s bank balance. 2. Altay Bayindir The ‘Dumb’ to Onana’s ‘Dumber’ in the two-man comedy show between the sticks for United over the past few years, Bayindir cannot be allowed to remain past the summer. The Türkiye international has proven a disaster when entrusted to start, with the arrival of Senne Lammens having made both him and Onana obsolete. A return to his homeland is on the cards, with reports suggesting an agreement is in place with Besiktas. This will leave United without a back-up to Lammens, but Radek Vitek has enjoyed a superb season on loan at Bristol City, or a bargain basement option like Carrington graduate Sam Johnstone could be signed. Either would be a major improvement on Bayindir. 3. Harry Amass An unfortunate casualty this writer would prefer not to see sacrificed, Amass’s sale this summer is a necessary evil. The 19-year-old full-back has Luke Shaw and Patrick Dorgu ahead of him in the queue, while there are question marks over his physicality at the top level. The former Watford starlet has an absolute wand of a left foot and is a joy to watch with the ball at his feet. An impressive loan spell in the Championship with Sheffield Wednesday this season proved he belongs in the Premier League. But United will be better served by the PSR boost his exit will bring than another loan. A buy-back option or a sell-on clause must be included, however, as Amass’s future is a bright one. 4. Manuel Ugarte The worst signing of the INEOS era. A defensive enforcer who lacks the defensive capabilities to enforce. A heat-seeking missile for the ball that offers zero threat or incisiveness once he regains it. The Montevideo native is simply not cut out for Premier League football, despite being one of the club’s most expensive midfield signings ever. Man United’s signings under INEOS – Ratings SigningsRating / 10 Leny Yoro9 Joshua Zirkzee4 Matthijs de Ligt8 Noussair Mazraoui8.5 Manuel Ugarte2 Ayden Heaven8 Patrick Dorgu5 Matheus Cunha8 Bryan Mbeumo9 Benjamin Sesko7 Senne Lammens10 Turkish champions Galatasaray are understood to be interested, while clubs in Serie A – a slower league where his lack of speed, strength and stamina will be less exposed – are also keeping tabs. The biggest indictment against Ugarte is United would not even have to spend a penny to replace him. A youngster like Toby Collyer, who has spent this season on loan at two different Championship sides, would offer as much, if not more, than the 25-year-old Uruguayan at a fraction of the cost. Alternatively, experienced operators like Bayern Munich’s Leon Goretzka or Tottenham Hotspur’s Yves Bissouma will both be available on free transfers. Either would be a radical improvement on Ugarte. 5. Marcus Rashford Currently on loan at FC Barcelona, who clinched LaLiga’s title thanks to Rashford’s free-kick in the 2-0 win over Real Madrid last night, he is the most important sale on the list, for three reasons. Firstly, even in his absence, the 28-year-old forward remains the best-paid player at the club, with a contract worth in excess of £325,000 a week once the Champions League bonus is factored in. Removing this from the wage bill permanently is essential. Secondly, Rashford only has eyes for Barcelona. A fact the Spanish giant is keen to utilise in negotiations over extending his stay in Catalonia, either by lowering the pre-agreed £26m buy-option or by striking another loan deal. If United can convince their counterparts at Camp Nou to follow through on the current terms, it will be a massive win. This is because of the third reason: Rashford is an academy player, meaning his sale – even if at a price as low as £26m – will be a major boost to United’s summer budget. Neither the club nor the player want him to return once his loan with Barcelona expires; it is vital an agreement is struck before then. 6. Rasmus Hojlund A similar case to Rashford in terms of a forward on a season-long loan at a European heavyweight with a buy-clause in the deal. However, Napoli have already communicated their intention to exercise the £38m option to sign Hojlund permanently after the 22-year-old Dane has enjoyed a solid season on his return to Italy. With three years having passed since his £72m arrival from Atalanta, the deal will count as a positive on the balance sheet for United, further boosting the funds available. 7. Joshua Zirkzee A false nine in the purest sense of the word, Zirkzee is not clinical enough to play as the main striker nor creative enough to be a second striker. In truth, he is not good enough to even be an option off the bench in Sesko’s stead, as his abject performance in Saturday’s stalemate with Sunderland proved. A number of Italy’s top clubs are vying for his services this summer – an option United should accept if an offer presents itself. It will not be a struggle to replace a non-existent attacking entity. Both Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha are capable of playing through the middle, while big-name forwards like Robert Lewandowski and Dusan Vlahovic will be free agents this summer. A cheap deal could even be pursued to bring Danny Welbeck back to the Theatre of Dreams, or a promotion to the first team for red-hot Danish starlet Chido Obi. Any of these options would be better than the sinking Dutchman. Incomings With the maxim of quality, not quantity, guiding recruitment this summer, I will lay out the case for the three leading targets to be signed, as well as three alternatives who may prove more obtainable. 1. Elliot Anderson Signing the Nottingham Forest talisman is the most important piece of business United can perform this summer, not least because it would strike a deadly blow to their bitter rivals in the blue half of Manchester. Anderson is one of the few players in Europe who can capably take the reins from Casemiro in midfield not already plying his trade for a top club. Possessing a potent pairing of physical and technical qualities, the Whitley Bay native is a complete package midfielder. He will play a pivotal role for England at the World Cup, with Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel describing him as an “elite footballer”. Furthermore, he only turned 23 in November and is understood to have become a leader in Forest’s dressing room in an incredibly turbulent campaign at the City Ground. In short, Anderson ticks every conceivable box for INEOS in the most pressing position for United to fill this summer. Forest are expected to demand in excess of £100m for their prized asset, a price which is said to have given both United and City – the two frontrunners – pause for concern. It shouldn’t. United must sign Anderson, even if it necessitates a club-record fee to do so. The midfield is the heartbeat of a football team – and without a standout successor to Casemiro, the Red Devils will flatline. Alternative: Mateus Fernandes – West Ham’s box-to-box dynamo has emerged as one of the Premier League’s hottest prospects, despite the Hammers being embroiled in a relegation dogfight. If, as expected, they finish in the bottom three, the 21-year-old Portugal international may be available at a cheaper price, offering United a much more affordable alternative to Anderson. 2. Bruno Guimaraes The second part of the two-pronged approach to fixing the stalling engine room: capture the best Brazilian midfielder in the Premier League to replace your best Brazilian midfielder. There are a host of issues United will be forced to contend with once Casemiro leaves. And while Anderson will solve many of them, he will not address the experience and goal-scoring threat that will depart with the former Real Madrid superstar. Guimaraes – Newcastle’s talismanic captain and Brazil international – has thrived at the highest levels of club and international football. Across the last three years at St James’ Park, he has returned 21 goals and 20 assists in the Premier League. He is capable of thriving across all phases of midfield, having played as a No.6, No.8 and No.10 for the Magpies. While his partner in crime, Sandro Tonali, is drawing attention from England’s elite – including United – Guimaraes is the real star of the show on Tyneside. The obvious box he does not tick for INEOS is age, with a 29th birthday fast approaching in November. But if Anderson (23) is added to a midfield unit containing Mainoo (21) and Collyer (22), a seasoned veteran is exactly what the doctor ordered. The club’s hierarchy must eschew their well-intentioned policy of targeting players with their prime years ahead of them because Guimaraes is the exception which helps prove the rule. Anderson and Mainoo will have better United careers with a wily leader like the Brazilian guiding them. A price tag of around £60m has been suggested, which may even drop if the Red Devils look to leverage Newcastle’s terrible campaign to lure Guimaraes to Old Trafford. A trio containing him, Anderson and Mainoo would be one of, if not the best in the Premier League, with only PSG and Barcelona able to claim superiority in midfield elsewhere on the continent. Alternative: Aurelien Tchouameni – The Real Madrid superstar offers similar strengths to Guimaraes, though is a much more defensively-minded midfielder. The Frenchman would cost more than the Brazilian, but may be more readily available after recent controversies at the Santiago Bernabeu. 3. Yan Diomande A €100m (£86m) outlay on a 19-year-old winger with less than 18 months of top-flight experience may sound like an insane decision, but Diomande will be worth every penny. The Ivory Coast international has exploded onto the scene in Germany this season, capturing the attention of virtually every top club in Europe. The fact that Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and United are joined by Barcelona, Bayern Munich and PSG in their admiration of the RB Leipzig starlet tells its own tale; his underlying attacking statistics – which place him just below superstars like Lamine Yamal and Michael Olise – tell another of the next outstanding winger in world football. Combining dizzying dribbling with electric speed, Diomande is a nightmare for opposition full-backs to defend. The fact that he is as comfortable on the right as he is the left, possessing that rare ambipedal quality reserved for elite wingers, just heightens his threat. United need a more natural left-winger to balance their squad and take their forward line to the next level. Dorgu is a solid option in big games, but must be used as a left-back next season, while Cunha does his best work more centrally. One inside source has opined for the need for an “Amad on the left”; his Ivorian compatriot is exactly that – and then some. A youthful blend of Diomande and Amad stationed either side of Sesko, alongside the experienced triumvirate of Cunha, Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes, is the perfect concoction for a terrifying forward line that will send chills down the backs of backlines elsewhere in England. Yes, it is a huge fee for a youngster from the Bundesliga. No, he is not Jadon Sancho. This writer considers Diomande the best player under the age of 21 not already at an elite club; his CV is simply playing catch-up to his quality. Alternative: Iliman Ndiaye – If competition for Diomande proves too fierce, or INEOS insist on sticking to their Premier League-proven mantra, Everton’s magician is an excellent option. While his goal returns do not scream ‘must-buy’, any forward that plays under David Moyes must overcome their own manager as much as the opposition defence. Ndiaye’s skill borders on the sublime, while his industry off the ball and positional versatility are other major attractions. Final Thoughts It would take the entire summer war chest to fund the capture of these three signings; but quality is neither cheap nor plentiful. Each target offers both an upgrade on the existing option at Old Trafford, as well as a unique profile the team desperately needs. If the club are intent on bolstering the bench as much as strengthening the starting eleven, a double dip in the free agency market to sign Goretzka and Lewandowski would radically transform United’s squad, even if the pair’s ages would give the hierarchy a heart attack. And while that experienced duo is an avenue INEOS will not explore, they must pull out every conceivable measure to ensure United are at the front of the queue for Anderson, Diomande and Guimaraes. That trident will transform the Red Devils into title contention next season. Featured image Carl Recine via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social

                    “Just can’t wait”: United ace itching to achieve major milestone with landmark moment on the horizon

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                      “Just can’t wait”: United ace itching to achieve major milestone with landmark moment on the horizon

                      Manchester United forward Bryan Mbeumo has revealed his excitement at playing Champions League football for the first time in his career next season. CL football returns to Old Trafford United sealed a sensational return to the Champions League following their 3-2 victory over bitter rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford. Kobbie Mainoo scored the winner after Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko’s first-half strikes were cancelled out by Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo. Following last weekend’s results and the 0-0 draw with Sunderland, United are also guaranteed to finish in third place in the Premier League table. This is the culmination of a brilliant turnaround that was sparked by Michael Carrick’s appointment as Ruben Amorim’s temporary replacement in January. Carrick has taken charge of 15 games so far, winning 10, drawing three and losing just two. The legendary midfielder is thought to be on track to land the position on a permanent basis, now more so after reports that Andoni Iraola is no longer in the running for the Old Trafford hot seat. While Mbeumo has struggled for form over the past few weeks under Carrick, he is still upbeat and relishing the chance to play in the Champions League for the first time in his career. Mbeumo eager for milestone Speaking on the latest episode of the Inside Carrington podcast, Mbeumo said, “I just can’t wait. I know it means a lot for the club and for the fans, so I know it’s going to be an unbelievable atmosphere.” He continued, “I’m feeling really proud of myself, obviously because it’s never been easy for me. [I have] always had to work hard, but I never forgot about what I was wanting.” “I always believed in myself because I knew I had special abilities as well. I always tried to work hard and I’m really happy for what is coming for me.” The Cameroonian added, “I always told myself I wanted to be the best player in the world, so playing these kinds of competitions was really high in my head.” “Even, as you said, [when] I started in lower leagues and lower teams, I always had this target in my mind.” Mbeumo has netted 10 goals and provided an additional three assists for United in 32 appearances across all competitions this term. Featured image by Michael Regan/Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Derick Kinoti Derick Kinoti is a football writer at The Peoples Person who has covered Manchester United and the Premier League extensively for years. His work blends sharp analysis, tactical insight, and engaging storytelling that resonates with fans around the world. Derick has gained valuable experience in football journalism, developing strong expertise in SEO writing, digital content creation, and social media engagement. A tech enthusiast with a Computer Science degree from the University of Nairobi, he ultimately swapped code for football commentary, bringing an analytical, detail-oriented approach to his writing. Derick is convinced Wayne Rooney is the true GOAT and won’t hear otherwise!